A Further Perspective
by | Jun 8, 2024

If it feels like you’ve seen a lot of advertisements lately soliciting victims of Camp Lejeune’s tainted water, it’s because you have. In 2022, a provision was added to the “Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act” (PACT Act). It created…

by | Jun 7, 2024

While most media commentators are blaming racial division for the vicious aggression shown to WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark, the source of the malevolence is more primal. It is more likely that envy is what is driving the hateful behavior and…

by | Jun 6, 2024

On the 80th anniversary of the greatest liberation campaign in the history of the world, the president of the United States and his left-wing speechwriters felt it necessary to bring up the supposedly “unjust limitations” on what women in the…

by | Jun 6, 2024

Apparently advocating U.S. extended involvement in lengthy wars that turned out to be disastrous costly quagmires is not a humbling experience for what is left of the American neoconservative movement. Today’s neoconservatives are a far cry from the Irving Kristols…

by | Jun 1, 2024

Among the articles I read this Memorial Day about heroes and generations past that accomplished great things without the benefit of cell phones, Google, or oat milk, was one concerning the discovery of the original letter announcing the award of…

by | May 25, 2024

Ever since the February day in 1989 when Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini declared Salman Rushdie’s novel, The Satanic Verses, “blasphemous against Islam,” I have pulled for Salman Rushdie. I confess to having read none of his books and knew little of his…

by | May 21, 2024

Anglo-American tradition long ago set the principle that law should be enforced locally — the idea that the county sheriff and able-bodied local private citizens were the prime institutions for maintaining public order. In England, service on what was called…

by | May 16, 2024

President Joe Biden, who wears bespoke sneakers to prevent embarrassing collapses and whose command of the English language rivals that of most kindergarteners, is in bad political shape. Uncle Joe’s reelection campaign faces an uphill climb, given his disastrous handling…

by | May 12, 2024

George Friedrich Hegel once remarked, “We learn from history that we do not learn from history.” A paradox no doubt, but the modern liberal illustrates this truth. Don’t let the opening line of this piece fool you. It is not…

by | May 10, 2024

In his First Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln famously appealed to the “better angels of our nature” as the country descended into civil war. Lincoln’s words expressed a last hope. In the end, it took four bitter years of conflict to…

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